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10 Must-See Landmarks in Paphos!

Paphos has long been known as the cultural and historical hub of Cyprus. The cultural city is truly every wanderluster’s haven as there are lots to see and do while visiting! Bursting with UNESCO landmarks, ancient castles, timeless ruins, interesting museums and sun-kissed bays it’s incredibly difficult to resist falling in love with Paphos.

We have put together 10 must-visit landmarks everyone should see when in Paphos. Take a look!

Paphos Lighthouse is indeed the city’s iconic landmark, which can be seen from any place you might be in the city. The Lighthouse is the perfect spot to watch the mesmerising Paphos sunset having the whole city as a backdrop.

The Paphos Archaeological Park boasts with prehistoric treasures such as the impressive Paphos Mosaics which decorated the floors of Greco-Roman Palaces. While wandering through the park you will also view the grandiose 2nd-century Roman amphitheatre, the Odeon, which has been completely restored and is used for musical and theatrical performances during the summer months till this day.

The Tombs of the King is an UNESCO Heritage site, depicting an ancient underground graveyard where the tombs were carved into solid rock. The name of the 4th century burial ground connotes that kings were buried, but in fact it is where past aristocrats were buried hundreds of years ago. The site was named, the Tombs of the Kings, to emphasise the tombs artistry.

Aphrodite’s Rock was named after the Greek Goddess of Love and Beauty, Aphrodite. As legend has it, Aphrodite rose from the foam of the sea waves at exactly this spot. According to the local Paphians whoever swims round the sacred rock three times is blessed with eternal youth and beauty! Give it a try!

Paphos Castle is found standing proudly at the edge of the city’s picturesque harbour. Even if you wanted to, it’s hard to miss the Paphos Castle! The ancient Byzantine castle dates back to Roman times. During the passage of time, the castle was destroyed by earthquake and various conquerors who rebuilt it using it for different reasons. For instance, the fort has been used as a prison as well as for storing salt. Now it is one of the most renowned landmarks on the island, which revives every September during Paphos’ open-air festival.

Anyone who has visited Ayios Neophytos Monastery will confirm that it is a like teleporting yourself to another era.  The monastery was founded in 1159 by a monk and writer named Neophytos. Currently, monks still reside within the walls of the monastery who lead a strictly religious life.

The Paphos Bird Park is a great opportunity for a fun family outing as it is home to a truly amazing collection of animals and birds from all corners of the world. The park is also home to a children’s petting zoo where kids get to pet their favourite animals and watch impressive parrot shows!

Paphos Aphrodite Festival is an event nobody should miss if travelling to Paphos during September every year! Every year a famous opera is invited to perform at the Medieval Castle of Paphos. The event attracts hundreds of music enthusiasts from all corners of the world as well as local music lovers.

The Aphrodite Water Park is yet another great family outing option and the perfect excuse to act as a kid again! The water park is home to a wide range of water rides ideal for a fun-packed day. Spread over 35000 square metres of landscape, the Aphrodite Water Park is found right on the coast and invites all its friends, little and not so little, to try its games and rides!

Take a walking tour! Cyprus is a paradise on earth and what better way to explore its natural landmarks as well as cities than on foot? When in Paphos, explore the city foot by foot by setting off on the Ktima Tour, where the guide walks you through all the landmarks found around the centre of city